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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! V?k or V?c (stem v?c-, nominative v?k) is the Sanskrit word for "speech", "voice", "talk", or "language", from a verbal root vac- "speak, tell, utter". Personified, V?k is a goddess, most frequently she is identified with Bharati or Sarasvati, the goddess of speech. In the Veda she is also represented as created by Prajapati and married to him; in other places she is called the mother of the Vedas and wife of Indra.In the early Rigveda (books 2 to 7), v?c- refers to the voice, in particularly the voice of the priest raised in sacrifice. She is…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! V?k or V?c (stem v?c-, nominative v?k) is the Sanskrit word for "speech", "voice", "talk", or "language", from a verbal root vac- "speak, tell, utter". Personified, V?k is a goddess, most frequently she is identified with Bharati or Sarasvati, the goddess of speech. In the Veda she is also represented as created by Prajapati and married to him; in other places she is called the mother of the Vedas and wife of Indra.In the early Rigveda (books 2 to 7), v?c- refers to the voice, in particularly the voice of the priest raised in sacrifice. She is personified only RV 8 and RV 10, in RV 10.125.5 speaking in the first person